Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra / Mao Fujita / Sebastian Weigle

Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No. 1 / Rachmaninov: Symphony No. 2

Sold out 27.60 | 61.30 | 78.20 | 95.10 | 106.30 Remaining tickets occasionally available at box office
Sold out 27.60 | 61.30 | 78.20 | 95.10 | 106.30 Remaining tickets occasionally available at box office
Mao Fulijita
Mao Fulijita © Dovile Sermokas
Sebastian Weigle
Sebastian Weigle © Kirsten Bucher

Elegance meets passion

»Mao Fujita is a miracle of articulation,« says NDR Kultur. And it’s true: although the 25-year-old Japanese pianist is anything but a virtuoso, he has taken the piano world by storm over the last five years. Competition win after competition win, appearances at renowned festivals were not long in coming and with Fujita’s recording of Mozart’s complete piano sonatas, he has definitively positioned himself as a subtle interpreter of demanding scores. »We pianists have to look at the details. The technical aspects and all the virtuosity in the music play a subordinate role,« says Mao Fujita, revealing his secret as to why even the most virtuoso works sound transparent and elegant to him. Tchaikovsky’s passionate piano concerto can be experienced in a completely new way!

Performers

Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra

Mao Fujita piano

conductor Sebastian Weigle

Programme

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Piotr I. Tschaikowsky
Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 1 in B-flat minor, Op. 23

– Interval –

Sergej Rachmaninow
Symphony No. 2 in E minor, Op. 27

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Promoter: Konzertdirektion Dr. Rudolf Goette / HamburgMusik

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